Description
This Tuesday Tips covers the negative effects of disabling your website during a closure.
Transcript:
Today is March 31st, 2020 and for this Tuesday Tips episode we’re covering the negative effects of disabling your website during a closure. Let’s dive in!
--
Cornonavirus has forced many businesses to adopt a remote working model. However, many more businesses have been forced to close, at least temporarily, such as retailers and restaurants. Even though your business may be closed it is important to approach pausing your website correctly so that you don’t lose the search engine data for your website.
First, do not disable your site. Even a few days of having your website disabled could cause a significant decrease in search visibility. It will be very difficult to bring your site back to the same visibility.
If you have to, limit the functionality of your website. Removing certain features can minimize any negative effects and also disable actions that you do not want the user to take.
Some examples of limiting functionality could be to disable the cart functionality or mark items as sold out in an online store. Additionally, if you are changing functionality you should let your customs know, such as a pop up or banner.
For more information, visit Google’s guidelines on structured data, event changes, and other business resources.
--
Today’s Tuesday Tips episode was adapted from a post on searchengineland.com and another on the Google Webmaster Central blog.
--
Want to know more? Head to fewdaily.com for more of today’s topics and other front-end web content! That's all for today, tune in tomorrow!
---
This episode is sponsored by
· Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fewdaily/support
Today is January 28, 2021, and for this Thursday Thoughts episode we're covering:
Getting Your First Dev Job
What You Should Do as a Junior Developer
Helping Developers Be Leaders
Let's dive in!
----
When starting off as a web developer it can be difficult to juggle learning and job...
Published 01/28/21
Today is January 27, 2021, and for this Wednesday Wisdom episode we're covering:
Fullstack Development Trends
Responsive CSS Frameworks
State of Design in 2021
Let's dive in!
----
Fullstack development has moved from rarity to commonplace over the past few years. In 2021 it is easier...
Published 01/27/21